Politics > Politics-USA > White House seeks to head off damage from Sept. 11 testimony by Bush, Cheney
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28 Apr 2004 09:01:39 PM |
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White House seeks to head off damage from Sept. 11 testimony by Bush, Cheney |
From The Associated Press, 4/28/04:
http://cnews.canoe.ca/CNEWS/World/2004/04/27/438539-ap.html
White House seeks to head off damage from Sept. 11 testimony by Bush,
Cheney
By TOM RAUM
WASHINGTON (AP) -
President George W. Bush's closed-door testimony to the Sept. 11
commission alongside Vice-President ***** Cheney carries political
risks for the White House.
Leaning too much on Cheney could make Bush look weak, and
inconsistencies with other officials could raise new questions.
Trying to head off criticism of Thursday's unusual side-by-side
appearance, White House spokesman Scott McClellan said Tuesday that he
expects Bush rather than Cheney to handle most of the questions.
The two will meet in a private session with all 10 commission members
at the White House Thursday morning, beginning at 9:30 a.m.
Members will be allowed to take notes but there will not be a
stenographer present.
______________________________________________________
You will never know what actually happened, folks.
Harry
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| User: "Johnny Buffalo" |
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28 Apr 2004 09:04:05 PM |
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I notice you didn't criticize the closed door, private, testimony of Clinton
or Gore?
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/4697339
"Harry Hope" <rivrvu@ix.netcom.com> wrote in message
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From The Associated Press, 4/28/04:
http://cnews.canoe.ca/CNEWS/World/2004/04/27/438539-ap.html
White House seeks to head off damage from Sept. 11 testimony by Bush,
Cheney
By TOM RAUM
WASHINGTON (AP) -
President George W. Bush's closed-door testimony to the Sept. 11
commission alongside Vice-President ***** Cheney carries political
risks for the White House.
Leaning too much on Cheney could make Bush look weak, and
inconsistencies with other officials could raise new questions.
Trying to head off criticism of Thursday's unusual side-by-side
appearance, White House spokesman Scott McClellan said Tuesday that he
expects Bush rather than Cheney to handle most of the questions.
The two will meet in a private session with all 10 commission members
at the White House Thursday morning, beginning at 9:30 a.m.
Members will be allowed to take notes but there will not be a
stenographer present.
______________________________________________________
You will never know what actually happened, folks.
Harry
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| User: "Patriot" |
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| Title: Re: White House seeks to head off damage from Sept. 11 testimony by Bush, Cheney |
28 Apr 2004 09:51:14 PM |
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"Johnny Buffalo" <nospamplease@hotmail.com> wrote in
news:XoZjc.1466$ph.1280@fed1read07:
I notice you didn't criticize the closed door, private, testimony of
Clinton or Gore?
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/4697339
"Harry Hope" <rivrvu@ix.netcom.com> wrote in message
news:5go090duc4bmntbq2gua5ofhl7o4m90g3s@4ax.com...
From The Associated Press, 4/28/04:
http://cnews.canoe.ca/CNEWS/World/2004/04/27/438539-ap.html
White House seeks to head off damage from Sept. 11 testimony by Bush,
Cheney
By TOM RAUM
WASHINGTON (AP) -
President George W. Bush's closed-door testimony to the Sept. 11
commission alongside Vice-President ***** Cheney carries political
risks for the White House.
Leaning too much on Cheney could make Bush look weak, and
inconsistencies with other officials could raise new questions.
Trying to head off criticism of Thursday's unusual side-by-side
appearance, White House spokesman Scott McClellan said Tuesday that
he expects Bush rather than Cheney to handle most of the questions.
The two will meet in a private session with all 10 commission members
at the White House Thursday morning, beginning at 9:30 a.m.
Members will be allowed to take notes but there will not be a
stenographer present.
______________________________________________________
You will never know what actually happened, folks.
Harry
Clinton and Gore didn't appear togather. They had no lies to keep
straight. Funny how you folks can't see thru this crap. Maybe someday,
but the ***** is already at nose level and you folks still smell roses -
amazing.
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| User: "qwerty" |
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| Title: Re: White House seeks to head off damage from Sept. 11 testimony by Bush, Cheney |
28 Apr 2004 09:59:34 PM |
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"Johnny Buffalo" <nospamplease@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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I notice you didn't criticize the closed door, private, testimony of
Clinton
or Gore?
Whose testimony was both recorded and transcribed, unlike Bush & Cheney.
Not to mention that they testified separately!
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| User: "Miles Long" |
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| Title: Re: White House seeks to head off damage from Sept. 11 testimonyby Bush, Cheney |
29 Apr 2004 12:52:39 AM |
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Johnny Buffalo wrote:
I notice you didn't criticize the closed door, private, testimony of Clinton
or Gore?
Hey Johnny B., did you parents have any children who lived?
Please tell us you're not this stupid? Please tell all of us you know
the difference between appearing together and appearing separately.
Please tell us that you're just pretending you're dumb enough you don't
know the difference. Please, please, please tell us you're just being a
*****. Otherwise it's back to daycare for you! <laughing>
Miles "Another Tragic Victim of the Dumbing Down of America" Long
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/4697339
"Harry Hope" <rivrvu@ix.netcom.com> wrote in message
news:5go090duc4bmntbq2gua5ofhl7o4m90g3s@4ax.com...
From The Associated Press, 4/28/04:
http://cnews.canoe.ca/CNEWS/World/2004/04/27/438539-ap.html
White House seeks to head off damage from Sept. 11 testimony by Bush,
Cheney
By TOM RAUM
WASHINGTON (AP) -
President George W. Bush's closed-door testimony to the Sept. 11
commission alongside Vice-President ***** Cheney carries political
risks for the White House.
Leaning too much on Cheney could make Bush look weak, and
inconsistencies with other officials could raise new questions.
Trying to head off criticism of Thursday's unusual side-by-side
appearance, White House spokesman Scott McClellan said Tuesday that he
expects Bush rather than Cheney to handle most of the questions.
The two will meet in a private session with all 10 commission members
at the White House Thursday morning, beginning at 9:30 a.m.
Members will be allowed to take notes but there will not be a
stenographer present.
______________________________________________________
You will never know what actually happened, folks.
Harry
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| User: "Server 13" |
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| Title: Re: White House seeks to head off damage from Sept. 11 testimony by Bush, Cheney |
29 Apr 2004 10:30:21 AM |
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"Miles Long" <Miles@home.net> wrote in message
news:c6q58c$476$1@ngspool-d02.news.aol.com...
Johnny Buffalo wrote:
I notice you didn't criticize the closed door, private, testimony of
Clinton
or Gore?
What's this guy whining about? I watched Clinton testify under oath on TV
in the late 90's, I know I did.
Hey Johnny B., did you parents have any children who lived?
Please tell us you're not this stupid? Please tell all of us you know
the difference between appearing together and appearing separately.
Please tell us that you're just pretending you're dumb enough you don't
know the difference. Please, please, please tell us you're just being a
*****. Otherwise it's back to daycare for you! <laughing>
Miles "Another Tragic Victim of the Dumbing Down of America" Long
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/4697339
"Harry Hope" <rivrvu@ix.netcom.com> wrote in message
news:5go090duc4bmntbq2gua5ofhl7o4m90g3s@4ax.com...
From The Associated Press, 4/28/04:
http://cnews.canoe.ca/CNEWS/World/2004/04/27/438539-ap.html
White House seeks to head off damage from Sept. 11 testimony by Bush,
Cheney
By TOM RAUM
WASHINGTON (AP) -
President George W. Bush's closed-door testimony to the Sept. 11
commission alongside Vice-President ***** Cheney carries political
risks for the White House.
Leaning too much on Cheney could make Bush look weak, and
inconsistencies with other officials could raise new questions.
Trying to head off criticism of Thursday's unusual side-by-side
appearance, White House spokesman Scott McClellan said Tuesday that he
expects Bush rather than Cheney to handle most of the questions.
The two will meet in a private session with all 10 commission members
at the White House Thursday morning, beginning at 9:30 a.m.
Members will be allowed to take notes but there will not be a
stenographer present.
______________________________________________________
You will never know what actually happened, folks.
Harry
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| User: "Tempest" |
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| Title: Re: White House seeks to head off damage from Sept. 11 testimonyby Bush, Cheney |
29 Apr 2004 12:56:02 AM |
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Miles Long wrote:
Johnny Buffalo wrote:
I notice you didn't criticize the closed door, private, testimony of
Clinton
or Gore?
Hey Johnny B., did you parents have any children who lived?
Please tell us you're not this stupid? Please tell all of us you know
the difference between appearing together and appearing separately.
Please tell us that you're just pretending you're dumb enough you don't
know the difference. Please, please, please tell us you're just being a
*****. Otherwise it's back to daycare for you! <laughing>
Miles "Another Tragic Victim of the Dumbing Down of America" Long
You seem to be getting a lot of mileage out of this one.
The bodies just keep piling up.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/4697339
"Harry Hope" <rivrvu@ix.netcom.com> wrote in message
news:5go090duc4bmntbq2gua5ofhl7o4m90g3s@4ax.com...
From The Associated Press, 4/28/04:
http://cnews.canoe.ca/CNEWS/World/2004/04/27/438539-ap.html
White House seeks to head off damage from Sept. 11 testimony by Bush,
Cheney
By TOM RAUM
WASHINGTON (AP) -
President George W. Bush's closed-door testimony to the Sept. 11
commission alongside Vice-President ***** Cheney carries political
risks for the White House.
Leaning too much on Cheney could make Bush look weak, and
inconsistencies with other officials could raise new questions.
Trying to head off criticism of Thursday's unusual side-by-side
appearance, White House spokesman Scott McClellan said Tuesday that he
expects Bush rather than Cheney to handle most of the questions.
The two will meet in a private session with all 10 commission members
at the White House Thursday morning, beginning at 9:30 a.m.
Members will be allowed to take notes but there will not be a
stenographer present.
______________________________________________________
You will never know what actually happened, folks.
Harry
--
"The tyranny of a prince is not so dangerous to the public welfare as
the apathy of a citizen in a democracy."
- Baron de Montesquieu, 1748
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| User: "Tempest" |
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28 Apr 2004 09:31:24 PM |
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Johnny Buffalo wrote:
I notice you didn't criticize the closed door, private, testimony of Clinton
or Gore?
Did Clinton or Gore start a war based upon lies?
I didn't think so.
If Bush said Saddam was lying because he wasn't up front and open, what
does it say about Bush?
Bush is being hoisted upon his own petard.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/4697339
"Harry Hope" <rivrvu@ix.netcom.com> wrote in message
news:5go090duc4bmntbq2gua5ofhl7o4m90g3s@4ax.com...
From The Associated Press, 4/28/04:
http://cnews.canoe.ca/CNEWS/World/2004/04/27/438539-ap.html
White House seeks to head off damage from Sept. 11 testimony by Bush,
Cheney
By TOM RAUM
WASHINGTON (AP) -
President George W. Bush's closed-door testimony to the Sept. 11
commission alongside Vice-President ***** Cheney carries political
risks for the White House.
Leaning too much on Cheney could make Bush look weak, and
inconsistencies with other officials could raise new questions.
Trying to head off criticism of Thursday's unusual side-by-side
appearance, White House spokesman Scott McClellan said Tuesday that he
expects Bush rather than Cheney to handle most of the questions.
The two will meet in a private session with all 10 commission members
at the White House Thursday morning, beginning at 9:30 a.m.
Members will be allowed to take notes but there will not be a
stenographer present.
______________________________________________________
You will never know what actually happened, folks.
Harry
--
"The tyranny of a prince is not so dangerous to the public welfare as
the apathy of a citizen in a democracy."
- Baron de Montesquieu, 1748
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| User: "Johnny Buffalo" |
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28 Apr 2004 10:34:05 PM |
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Clinton lied quite a bit, yes even about Bosnia and Kosovo:
http://members.iquest.net/~macihms/WebInfo/Impeach/bubbalies.html
"Tempest" <tempest@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:40906A44.3070400@hotmail.com...
Johnny Buffalo wrote:
I notice you didn't criticize the closed door, private, testimony of
Clinton
or Gore?
Did Clinton or Gore start a war based upon lies?
I didn't think so.
If Bush said Saddam was lying because he wasn't up front and open, what
does it say about Bush?
Bush is being hoisted upon his own petard.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/4697339
"Harry Hope" <rivrvu@ix.netcom.com> wrote in message
news:5go090duc4bmntbq2gua5ofhl7o4m90g3s@4ax.com...
From The Associated Press, 4/28/04:
http://cnews.canoe.ca/CNEWS/World/2004/04/27/438539-ap.html
White House seeks to head off damage from Sept. 11 testimony by Bush,
Cheney
By TOM RAUM
WASHINGTON (AP) -
President George W. Bush's closed-door testimony to the Sept. 11
commission alongside Vice-President ***** Cheney carries political
risks for the White House.
Leaning too much on Cheney could make Bush look weak, and
inconsistencies with other officials could raise new questions.
Trying to head off criticism of Thursday's unusual side-by-side
appearance, White House spokesman Scott McClellan said Tuesday that he
expects Bush rather than Cheney to handle most of the questions.
The two will meet in a private session with all 10 commission members
at the White House Thursday morning, beginning at 9:30 a.m.
Members will be allowed to take notes but there will not be a
stenographer present.
______________________________________________________
You will never know what actually happened, folks.
Harry
--
"The tyranny of a prince is not so dangerous to the public welfare as
the apathy of a citizen in a democracy."
- Baron de Montesquieu, 1748
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